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NEW YORK.
yfeatUibnn Qup»tloii-I , in»m , i»l .Hut*
^flprn—Tlie Speculation fever !(!*•
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COLUMBUS, GA., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1873.
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! New Orleans, December 15.—Cotton
I active and irregular; prices nominal;
astonishing. The very color of his hair ,st. Phillips Ship Canal, us vocommended
has changed. by the New Orleans Chamber of Com* n.v Telegraph to the Enquirer. ! middlings low middlingb
rr.von, THE PROPHET. luorce. Htr i ct good ordinary 14^aj; not receipts
Huger A. Pryor, formerly of Virginia, : Gordon's resolution of inquiry re- —Prof. Agassiz, cUod yesterday lit Bos-> 1°>033, qrons 11,21"; exports to Groat
lias been lecturing about the negro. He govding postal affairs, with some modifies- ’ ton. ” ' 1 *“ —“ * """ *
banks.
, Britain 17,00(1, to continent COO, coast.
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n New York, December 11, 1873.
Mo war yet. After all the bombast of
Havana volunteers it begins to look
that tho murderous wretches will
[fetly surrender the Yirginius and the
ving prisoners, und permit the terms
the protocol to bo quietly carried out.
It to to be regretted thut our Government
not demand tho punishment of tho
Spanish officers who murdered Captain
Wxj and his crow. That Burriel and his
tool* should escape is as great nu outrage
•ft the original oiYensc.
FINANCIAL AFFAIRS.
FMUuiemlly wo are threatened with a
return of tho speculation lover. Congress
haying exhibited a purpose not to attempt
fftftUtaption of specie payments, und u
heavy pressure being exerted in Washing-
ton for a furthor inflation of tho currency,
Wall street has become bullish, and all
descriptions of securities are stiffening in
price. Even in New York tho fooling is
favorable to a partial iuffation in tho shape
of 8-65 bonds convertible into currency
.ttii. will of the holder. Elasticity would
oertftinly be produced, and tho death blow
given to hoarding, but it would send spe
cie farther out of wight than ever.
nXTRAVAOANCE STILL RAMPANT.
So long us wo import more than wo ex
port, resumption is impossible. Tho spirit
of extravagance engendered by tho wur
stilt lives, and while Stewart, and Lord &
Taylor, and tho other priucos of tho re
tail dry goods trade can keep their stores
filled with ludios buying the costliost of
goods, they will not stop importing. No
body here sees any evidences of a panic.
On tho streets the crowds are as elegant
ly dressed and the equipages as stylish t,s
in the most flush days of tho “late uu-
.tdeasantness." Over in New Jersey, how-
V **ver, they starve, und in our tenements
the poor creatures huddle together with
out flros, and with but littlo bread. Up*
per-tenduiu may fool anxious, but Mad
am Nouveau Riches does not retrench.
Her diamonds, her silks and her laces are
ns expensive ns ever, and sho still pays
•nough for tho food of her Spitz dog as
will support a whole family of the lower
classes.
“bread or blood."
As a consequence, while the theatres
were never so well patronized, tho soup
houses of left miserable^ wore never so
v thronged. The extremes of lifo in their
most painful aspect confront tho philau-
ihiopiul, and from tho midst of tho pov
erty, hunger and fllth of the gloomy ten
ement, comes the ominous cry of the
oomtnuno. Not that tho muduess of a
Parisian mob can ever rule hero. Our
Metropolitan Police and National Guards
would make short work of a communist
mob. Still it is painful to hear tho cry
••bread or blood" raised in a community
•O utterly unaccustomed to cries of want
OH on extended scale.
[.• THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH SCHISM.
Just at the liuie that communism is
gaining converts iu New York tho Epis
copal Church is eonvulsod by a schism.
Horrified by the spread of ritualism, and
fthftpairini? of arresting its progress, Bish
op Cummins, of the Dioceso of Kentucky,
Mid a number of tho lessor clergy h6re,
form ally seoedod from the church and
OMOnized as tho “Reformed Episcopal
Church." The movement has not awak-
OOftd any response from the people.
BjfiualiHt.s laugh at it aud bid the soceders
“God s speod." Low church people de
plore it and refuse to join tho schism,
oonfcequeutly Bishop Cummins and his
UiUe band stand alone, hoping, it is true,
t0 Obtain aid from tho other protostunt de*
inations, but thus far not getting any.
i*> not believe that the movement will
teed. Protestantism is growing tired
ffl|j»chismatio movements, attributing to
^jflivisions tho immense progress which
iolicism is making iu this country.
THE NEWSPAPERS.
In tho nowspaper world there is noth-
Ig new. The llcrahl is said to be doing
U bettor business than over. Mr. Bounott
the proprietor, has boon absent iu Europe
ovor a year, but tho staff of the establish
ment is ho well organized that the paper
progresses as well during his absence
M when ho is prosout. Tho Tribune wont
down frightfully during tho Presidential
UOmpaign and for sumo time alter: but
it to fast recovering and being now hule-
pondeut iu politics is building on a strong-
give a paper. What the Tribune was to
predicts that tho colored brother will tiou, was passed,
absorb the extreme Southern States and j Home.—A large number of bills are uu-
br ‘ouiQ famous iu our councils, j dor regular call for consideration, among
Pryor is driving at something, i them are tho following:
though what it is I cannot imagiuo. j o u alcoholic drinks—amending third
Whatever may bo tho future of tho negro, section of act of 13th of March, 1868 ; for
1 am confident that ho never will bo per- the collection of abandoned property in
milted to form negro States. If such a j the iusurrootiounry States ; to establish a
thing was even possible the country could > light house on York river, Va.; granting
not afford it. Pryor, however, is not a
prophet, and then lie is sometimes very
silly.
MILD WEATHER.
Thus far the woathor has been romark-
ably mild. Sellors of sleighs and skates
are iu despair, nud fifty thousand urchins
aro moody with grief. Only the poor
rejoico, because it saves fuel and enables
them to keep comparatively warm at little
expense. Astca.
WASHINGTON.
TAXATION ANII ITNANlTiN.
Washington, Docember 14.—Thero is,
at present, a general indisposition among
the members of Congress to increase tnx-
atiou. It will not be dono unless tho ne
cessity can bo clearly shown. Tho re
commendation of the Secretary of the
Treasury iu u rocout letter to representa
tive Dawes will be discussed by the Com
mittee on Ways and Moans at their moot
ing to-morrow. Several members of that
Committee said, to-day, thero would be
no hasty action upon tho subject. The
Treasury department issomewnut pressed
for money, not only by tho falling oft' in
revenue, but by tho extraordinary appro
priation of $1,000,000 or #.'>,<>00,000 for
naval purposes, and the early approach of
tho redemption of tho 20,000,000 loan
of 1858, a bill, iu relation to which, is
now pending between tho two houses of
Congross. Over two-thirds of thisloauis
now in coupon bonds which some of the
holders are desirous of exchanging for
per cent, bonds of the funded loan.
The Senate have set apart to-morrow
for tho discussion of the financial ques
tion. The majority of tho Committee
ou Finance having reported on Wed
nesday a resolution having in view
not only tho redemption of the United
States notes iu coin, but measures
which will furnish a currency of uniform
value in gold or its equivalent, aud
justed as to moot tho changing wants of
trade and commerce, tho members of Cou-
gress severally aro now privutely discuss
ing tho matter of currency. Some of them
have already introduced in their respect*
v*« Houses bills or resolutions containing
such methods as would, iu their opinion,
afl'ord the relief nt present required. A
large number of them favor au increase
of currency, cither by releasing the Treas
ury or bank reserves, or an arrangement
of what is tailed an “clastic currency,
making currency and bonds at all times
interchangeable, according to business
terosls or necessities.
Secretary Richardson, iu his letter to
Representative Dawes, reiterates his pre
viously expressed views, that it is better
to obtain tbo necessary money by taxation
than by an increaso of tho public debt by
louu. lie says ho selected teas and coffee
because tho public would feel tho tariff
on those at tides less than ou any others ;
and as to the articles of taxation pertain
ing to tho Internal Revenue Bureau, tho
money could bo collected without addi
tional expense to tho Government. Tho
Secretary to-day, after tho necessary ex
amination, ascertained that tho public
debt has increased since tho 1st inst. live
million dollars.
Senate.
Washington, Dooembor 13.—The Com
mittee on Privileges and Elections, Sum
ner absent, report thcmselvoles equally
divided upon thu merits of tho ease ns bo-
twcon McMillan and Piuchback. They
refer the whole matter to the Senate, and
ad; to bo disoargod from its furthor con
sideration. Tho Committee is thus divid
ed: Morton, Logon, Anthony, Mitohel
for seating l'inchback, on prima facie.
Opposed: Carpenter, Alcorn Hamilton.
Saulsbury.
In tho Senate, Morton moved that tho
.Senate seat Pinclibaek ou prima fatic.
The question comes up to-morrow aft8r
tho morning hour.
Ferry, arguing tho resolution that all
testimony be printed and laid on tho Sen
ators' tables, said bo wished to avoid tho
contingency of an illegally elected Soua-
tt.r from Louisiana legislating in tho Sen*
alo for tho whole United Stales, pending
the question of his right to perform such
functions.
Coiicreswiiiiial.
Cheney ie installed Bishop of the re- | 4 ’°"°
ted Episcopal church. i Ntook 181 ' M " 1 -
Savannah, Dec.
pay to soldiers in tho Mexican war; allow
ing producers of loaf tobacco to sell with
out tux ; to establish an iron ship building
navy yard ou tho Southern coast; grant
ing public lunds iu tho State of Ala
bama to public schools and internal
improvements; for public buildings at Ox-
foul, Mississippi: for tho construction of
Philip’s Ship Canal ns suggested by
tho Now Orleans Chamber of Commerce.
Introduced by Sypher—For, internal
improvements in Louisiana.
By Dun ell—■-For rebuilding tho Missis
sippi lovecs.
By Morey—For a canal ovor Muscle
Shoals, Tounussee river; declaring tho
Memphis City and Kansas Railroad a post
road; for improvements on tho rivers and
harbors of Florida, aud granting belliger
ent rights to Cuba.
By Walls—For improvements in Gal
veston harbor and buildings at Houston.
Giddings —Removing all tax on
apple whiskey.
There were three hundred bills read.
A petition from :'>,(»(*() druggists, repre
senting 275 lilies, asking tho repeal of
stamp tax on medicines ora modifica
tion to contino tho tux to patent medi-
Tho Judiciary Committee reported a
bill repealing the Bankrupt act. Tre-
tnoved to suspend tho rules, but
finally the bill was made a special order
for to-morrow, and vote alter two hours
discussion.
Tho first section repeals tho bankrupt law
and all its umeudmouts, tho second pro
vides that where there aro bankruptcy
proceedings pending, a majority iu val
ue of tho creditors whoso claims have
been provided or aro provoable, to de
termine in what manner and ou what
terms aud conditions tho estate of the
bankrupt shall be adjusted, aud such res
olution shall be immediately confirmed
by the court. Further sections nrrungo
tho details.
There was a long debate iu tho House
on a proposition ;from tho Committee of
Ways and Moans and of Appropriations,
to refer back the nnnual estimates to tho
heads of departments for tho purpose of
having them ruduaod, tho object being to
avoid if possible tbo necessity of having
to meet the estimated deficit of #12,000,-
000 by imposing a duty on tea and coffee
and increasing tho tax on whiskey,
tobacco and other articles. Tho party of
inflationists was headed by Butler
Massachusetts, who favored the issue of
convertible bonds to meet tho deficit.
Tho resolution was finally adopted, and
then the House passed u resolution to
adjourn over I ho Christmas holidays,
from Friday, l'.Hh December, to Tuesday,
0th January.
PROFT AGASSIZ DEAD.
Ills I.AMT JIOITIM.
Boston, Doc. 15.—The lust hours of
Pi of. Agassiz woio apparently past in un
consciousness. At 2 i*. m. Sunday ho
had an attack similar to tho one experi
enced before a suspension of resperation,
which continued ha f a minute, accompa
nied by other indications of approaching
dissolution. Theso were succeeded by
an unnaturally rapid breathing, that con
tinued to grow fainter with departing
vigor. Tho patient lay upon Lis sido,
and beyond an oco.isiuiinl convulsive
movement of tho limbs there wero no
signs that ho suffered pain, and finally it
was scarcely perceptible.
formed Episcopal church
— T here are two tugs towing the moni
tor Montauk to New York.
—Tho steamer Alaska, from China, is
several days over duo at Sau Francisco.
—Elizabeth, queen dowager, died in
Berlin yesterday. Aged 72.
—Maj. R. A. Kinzio, of Chicago, at
tached to Sheridans staff as paymaster is
doad.
—Dr. C. Hohucok was olected President,
and Dr. E. Witte Yico-Presideut of the
Swiss Confederation at Romo yesterday.
—Tho London journals, in their obitu
ary notices of Judge Nelson and Professor
Agassiz, abound in high praises of them.
—Henry Selfepaga Winter Botham,
uioinbor of Parliament for Stroud, and un-
dor Secretary for tho Homo Department,
is dead.
—Rain moderate in South nud East
Ohio. Great apprehensions of a groat
flood. Ohio and Indiana at reams aro
booming.
—John Wilson, Captain of tho burgs
Yirginin, has boon arrested iu New York
on tho charge of pushing overboard Ed
ward McGoodrlch who was found drowned.
—Jolm M. Brush, of Oarbondaie, IU.,
au old army telogrnphcr, was killed re
cently by the proprietor of the IMantor's
hotel. Brush accidentally spilled ink on
the register, while entoriug his name.
—At the Now Orleans races the mud
is fotlook deep. Nellie R. won the first—
time 3:274. Bay Rum won the second—
time 1:57$. Pat Lenard won tho third—
timo 1:56—2:284.
It is stated that David A. tinge, City
Treasurer of Chicago, is #10(1,000 short,
the bulk of which is locked up in sus
pended National bunks. It is thought
tho city is secure from ultimate loss.
MARINE IntElIGKNOR.
tiueui iitiu, coilsi- ____
-last eroding 4000; MERCHANTS & MECHANICS’
Columbus, Ga,,
Cotton strong;
middlings 15$; net receipts 0,272; exports
to Continen 4,490; ooastwiso 4,687; sales
2,600; stock 109,712.
Galveston, Deoembor ir, - Cotton Does a General Banking Business.
in modorate demand; oftoriugs light: n
good ordinary 14; ordinary 12j; net re
oeipts 3,916; exports to Great Britain 1,
DK.tf.fi IN
Exchange, Isold, Milvor. Stock*. Ac.
Special attention given to Col Ice-
tion*, mid prompt return* made.
Ntvr York Connksiu.xurmt:
Ninth National Hank ol New York.
44; coastwise 1,541; sales 1,500; stock
68,585.
Norfolk, Dec. 15.—Cotton steady and
firm; low middlings 14^; net receipts 5,-
540; expoits coastwise 2,674: sides 425;
stock 11,060.
Philadelphia, Dec. 15.—Cotton firm;
middlings 164; net receipts 657; gross 1,-
147. F j SAVINGS BANK.
Memphis, Dec. 15.—Cotton qniot and ! RKI’ONITS received in mm* of 25
stoady; middlings 15$; low middlings 15; cent* and upward*,
receipts 4,899; shipments 3,586; stock 48,.
623.
Augusta, Dec. 15.—Cotton in good d«- |
umnd, middlings 141’; receipts 1,612: sales
1,788.
Wilminoton, Dec. 15.—Cotton firm ;
middlings 15 ; not receipts 597 : stock
3112.
Cotton Factories.
MCMCOUEE MANUl'AUTT;KING CO.
Manufacturers uf
8IIKKTIK08, Sll I RTIXOt*,
YARN, KOl'K, Ac.
UOLUMBU8, GA.
G. |*. SWIFT. 1'ie.iiilont.
\V. A. 8WHTT, Secretary A TruaHirer. octal ly.
A Bit I V A l-M AND DP.PAK IT'RV.M.
New York, Doceuibev 15.—Arrived :
Mississippi, Georgia, Cromwell.
Savannah. December 15.—Arrived :
Robert Dixon, Oroata, Thoo.us, Van Hol
der, Mowrey.
Charleston, December 15.—Arrived :
James Duncan, Flag. Sailed ; Sea Gull.
New York. December 15.—The steam
ship Grceco, hence for Liverpool, is
ashore on tho fiats bolow Bedlawes. A
tug has gone to her assistance.
Arrived : James Adger.
New York, December 15.— Arrived out
—Frisia.
New York, December In,—Arrived—
Worcester, Morcedita.
Charleston, Docember 15.—Arrived:
Island Home, Mira. Hailed: Alice.
Havannah, December 15.—Arrived :
Lexington, Juvcn, Hortonsia, Juh. Ketch-
urn, Carmel, Hope, Arcadia, Artuidn. Hall,
Delhi, Nellie Starr. Departed : Oneida,
Oswego. Arrived : Egarsund.
MARKETS.
Livery and Sale Stables.
IIOKI It l illOMI'SILV
Livery, Male and I. *«■ liana c Mi aide*,
0«w Minn pit, Nohtii op Kamuiiimi Sn..
ortllo Columhint, Ga.
a. ua».hi:l,
l.lvrry and Male Stable*.
nuUillORPK Si , COLUMUUS, G A.
J'Ai'lirnliii nit "bijou gjvou lo Fig <li ug nail .in
of Btook.
HlU'rll'S 101,1 Mlllt'i llO.Hlit‘<l ill UMI.Iph l»* II
Doctors.
DH. J. A. KKUlTf AKT,
Gill, .-nt C. J. MolVutt's IiriiK Sluru, Itioutl «
Itoaiilencu on St. Clair, lie tween lima,I .o
ii*p5 Front Sts., Coliiinlm*, Ga.
xepTMltf *
Dentists.
w. J. FtMd.i:,
Dentiwf,
Georgia Home lluiIdi, (
YIlKi INI US.
Key West, December 15.—Tho Dis
patch sailed with four officers from tho
Flagship, and an extra crow of thirty-six
men to receive the YirgiuiU rf . They will
probably tuko her to some Northern port.
Sho carries a full complement of officers
tL« Virgiuius.
THE WEATHER.
Department of War. \
Washington, Dec. 15, 1873.)
Trobahidtic*.—For the South Atlantic
States, and tbeneo westward to tho lower
Missouri v.db v. !:<>ht Northeast to South
BY TEIiEUBAPH TO KNUllBEK.
London, December 15.— Erie 30$.
Baris, December 15.—Rentes 0‘Jf. and
Frankfort, December 15.—Ronds 97§.
Liverpool, Duo. 15.—Noon.—Cotton
u shade firmer; uplands SjafijJ; Orleans
9*}n9;/; sides 15,000—for speculation und
export 3,000.
Uplands, nothing bt-low good ordinary,
shipped in November 8, 1 : December and
Novenibov same; ditto, shipped in Roc.
and January same; ditto delivery in Dec.
8J; Orleans,nothing below low middlings,
delivered in December Hj.
New York, Dec. 15.—Gold opened at
10^.
Cotton quiet; sales 1,385; uplands lOj;
Orleans 16'.
Futures opened as follows ; Decomber
15 31-32; January J6 9-32, Fobruary 16
9-16tl6,; March J6 5-16al7 1-16; April
J7.}al7 7-16.
Flour steady. Wheat held 1 coni high
er. Corn 1 cent better. Fork firm; mosn
8ii6. Lard quiet and firm: steam 8^nK
1-16.
Stocks aelivo and considerable doing.
Gold I0 : f. Money—6 bid. Exchange-
long J); short 9;. Govoruiuonts strong
and active. Stato bonds quiet.
Sr. Lons, December 15.—Flour firm ;
fair demand. Corn firmer ; business
..mall. Whiskey higher at 93. Pork
firm at *11 50. Bacon nominal, at 64
for shoulders; (JJ for cloar rib: 8| clear
sides. Ji«rd firm.
Cincinnati, Doc. 13.—Flour firm but
unchanged. Corn firm—new ear 55; old
ear shelled so. Pork firm: $15 50; bid
$16. Lard firm; hIoaiii 8j; kettle 8,‘,i9.
Bacon quint but firm: shoulders nominuJ.
cloar rib 7j{; clour sides 8. Whiskey ac
tive and higher; sales at 91.
Louisville, Dec. 15. -Flour quiet and
unchanged. Corn firmer: now mixed
48a53. Provisions oxojtcd and higher.
Pork $16. Bacon nominal. Lard firm;
tierces 8u8.U keg ,. Whiskey firm at
93|a94.
New York, Dec. 15.—Cotton—net re
ceipts 1,083, gross 6,719.
Futures closed steady: snlos 18,700 bales,
asloilmvs: DucoinOt-r lapilAj; January
a. i iu. i t.u.ouu.ui-
Lawyers.
I.. T. IMIWMMI,
Attorney and Solicitor.
U. 8. Coiu'r ami K*-gim«r iu lUuki uplc)
r Bnioki' Dru ;
PFAKOllY A
oliunbu>. Qit,
BBANNON,
MKVEN por W»L I per an mini) in
lcrv*l allotted, payable 1st Jaunart,
April. Jal.t and tfetolier, eoniponml-
«‘d four 11 mi** annual ly. i
IM.ro.MHM |*A||> ON OFAIANO.
. Ull.NHV .IGRIJAN,
Of KICK OF Till:
EAGLE Hi III
Manutautniiiio ('omp’y,
Col(*(‘oroia
Paid up Capital, $1,250,000.
TO INCULCATE THE HABIT OF
SAVING ON TI1E PART OF 1 HE
OPERATIVES, AND ID PU0YIDK A
sale and reliable nrrnug«unenl for tl.e
beneficial ac'.vmuW5/.> i the oaniings
of arlispus wad all -v.i r elasi.es. Ibis
(kmipany lu»a bed, under
KPEf'fAL CHABTEK FBOM THl.
STATE OF GEOBGIA,
A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,
iu which the following advantages aro
offered to Depositors <>| either large m
hiiihII amounts:
1.
PER FECI KECUKI I 'i. 1 he assets of
the Company wore on the 1st of January,
I.KtVI Tiiov,
Arhivk
'I'n Get OMi.'i* at Hremi s(i «a( will In- .ipr-ned
FltKHTlIT AND ACCOMMODATION
l.eavr Cutiiiiil'UN Mumlay*. \>cJ:n*ulu)■
and Friday* ur - - - ,. m.
Arrivo at Tmy, . . T u, r. .
I.< jive Tii<y mi Tii.-nJayv, '] liuisil/ty* «»*l
8atui‘ila>H at • ... 4 ; oo , »i
\niVo at CuliitnbUH, • • • U:2.» r. a.
W. L. Ul. VIlK, riup't.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
ll 1 7 I s V » » » ci'tTf
m w
53T HOURS TO NEW YORK
l. r 8w VorJi and Kct Orleans Mail Linj.
Falaso Sleeping Cars Bun Through from
Opelika to Lynchburg.
TRAINS MtAYKCOM MRUS DA ■ l.V
Fui A tin 11 Li, • 10:40 A.M.
F *r Muiitgomury, • • v. .*.
Arrivo al Muiilg'y, 10:40 1*. u , f.- ’O t n
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY,
(Time M lionm and 45 minut*.-*.)
LEAVE COLUMBUS ±40 u. in. AlUUVK at
A t lam a • IU
Yo
via l k liiludelpltia ami llaltiiiiui
Sleep!nu Cam It 1111 TlironuU Irani
Opelika to l.ynelibni'K.
ritains arrive at Columbus daily
Atlanta, - . iklo r. M.
1 Mmiukdi
\\.
Mail 1
• dally
« Mlij{ at Atlanta vi'illi \
Th-kidi I"
It. A. BACON. Annul.
187
701.
Attorney* at l,im.
B. J. HOMES,
Attorney and 4,'oiinwellor at l.au
(m-utkIu ILiiua Iiuiiraiiro C(ini|Miiii liiiildiiiti,
uc-t7 ly J mid -n.ry.
1.1)118 I . OABBABI),
Attorney and 4'ouunollor at lain
Olhce No. i.T Broad Htn-t, t ■ lunihiM, Ga. \
lirm lici- in tie Stain and Fudeial Uonit». S|*i-
a11Miltion niveil lo CoiiiiM<l< ml Lav. aiel imho
Bankriiptry. n |
« II AS. ||. Wl 1.1,1 AMS,
Attorney at l.au, t’olninfMi*, La
Will iMttitiue ill any Court
Oltlru oval A* A Murdoi l.'i at<«l 1. , liovl
Crocers.
1 wueu OKl.-tlim po A Jarkson si 1.
I*- No 1 luirx* for dray*i|S*«
J. II. II AM I li'l'O.V,
Hliolenale and Itetail <>roe«
IMIIAM C'OOBBR,
ltify litomr and i<e *(• 1 tn 1 mini
r|i'. 11**x t to ••F.n.|inn , i ' uOu-*.
and ure stoudily increasing.
Tho Rosorvo Fund is $297,766 92
All of which properly ih hI’egiai.ly
I’l.EDOEu by act of the Guuoiut Assembly
for tho protection of Depositors; and in
addition, by the same act, the Stockhold
ers of the Company are made 1NDLV1D-
ALLY RESPONSIBLE iu proportion to
their shares, lor the integrity "f the
Savings Repin fluent and if s [•erfifieafes of
I lopohil.
2.
LIBERAL IN'l EKEST. Kate allowed
.Seven per ct lit. per annum, e.m.ponmled
four times 11 veer.
deposit;-
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Ileal Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
W
' * iiv mid in
I**) Fid-:
LI. ATTUN'D I* BOM I'TI.Y To Til K S A I. H
ItK.Vr .(Mil’l KC’HAcL nt BF.'AL K.iTA'I t
City mid L'uiinli),
I'll AIHIF.. •
For Exchange.
N n I ini I >lt* Unnnj.iovid Building I
Ouuiliii, and sixty «i\ I>Mh in I
ir.iaka. A |i<»rliiio ur tin* wliolt* 1
|u|- a Soiithmn IMautatiuii in G<
Valuablo Plantation at Auc
tion.
WILL B1-: 801.1) AT ADM IN iSl'It A TOR’S SAL)
For Sale.
; urn i’Hoj'khty,
n- nt (l.o «ily. Wii
n an ani-|.tal'li- |mrl
|.I**ijim 1 ly ran li inmli
AND LOT, with :u
0U8H AND LOT, vitl
ullald" aud di-iilalili I
witlidru
I )eposito
a/ f
RULES AND REGULATIONS or this
Department 1'nrni. U.d upon npplirntioii,
and all desired inforinution given.
5.
BOOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSITS
given to depositors.
For Rent.
DWELLING villi lliri-i-
All accounlti >j J/tpo*ih>r.i
Htdeml nln‘et/i/ jirioate anil '■<<
DIRECTORSr
mill la
llillfllli
Fresh Meats.
J. T. COOK,
I'l-i*nil Meat* ol All Kind*,
,-lall. Nog 1 ..,.-1 I ■
Rags, Hides, etc.
JOHN NLIIAFI’EY,
Dealer in Rim*, llido*, Hrmaai. rle„
and nil kind* Ol Junk.
Cobnrk Balb'll ANb -lOLi.ruulirr. Sm .
Druggists.
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Our Seventy Pago lllustra*
tod Catalogue of
DOORS,
SASHES. BLINDS.
STAIR RAILS, NEWELS.
FANCY GLASS, Ac..
FERTILIZERS.
Guano Notice to
Planters.
. Mi-
lllt
Cotton will »>** received by »
all niy Agent* in aeewrdam-
eoiitruet until maturity ol' siieli ot>
ligation*, alter \% lileb date till* pi it
liege will eease.
nil -i
Deliver Soluble Pacific Guaiiu
for Another Season